Burslem Golf Club sits in the northern reaches of Stoke-on-Trent, in the historic pottery district of Burslem - one of the Six Towns that make up the city. Families visiting for a golf break, a tournament, or to explore the wider Staffordshire area will find a manageable range of accommodation options within driving distance, each with distinct trade-offs in location, facilities, and value. This guide cuts through the noise to help you decide which hotel works best for your group.
What It's Like Staying Near Burslem Golf Club
The area around Burslem Golf Club is low-density and largely residential, sitting on the elevated northern edge of Stoke-on-Trent near Cobridge Road and Westport Road. There are no large hotel clusters within walking distance of the club itself, so staying "near" practically means being within a short drive rather than on foot - most viable hotels are around 10 to 15 minutes by car. The Burslem area is quiet in the evenings, which suits families who need early nights before early tee times, but it does mean you'll rely on a car for dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Pros:
- Low traffic and noise levels in the surrounding residential streets make for undisturbed overnight stays
- Quick access to the A500 and A527 means you can reach Trentham Gardens, Alton Towers, or Stoke city centre without complex navigation
- Staffordshire's broader family attractions - including Alton Towers at around 33 km - are easily day-tripped from this base
Cons:
- No walkable dining or supermarket options immediately adjacent to the golf club, requiring a car for every outing
- Public transport links to Burslem are limited, making a rental car or personal vehicle essentially non-negotiable
- The Burslem town centre, while historically interesting, has limited family leisure facilities compared to central Stoke-on-Trent
Why Choose Family-Friendly Hotels Near Burslem Golf Club
Family-friendly hotels in this part of Staffordshire tend to offer genuine practical value over boutique novelty - think family rooms, on-site parking, and breakfast options that work for children, rather than design-led properties. Given the car-dependent nature of the area, hotels with free private parking deliver real daily savings. Family rooms near Stoke-on-Trent are generally more spacious than equivalent London or Manchester options at the same price point, and the lack of tourist-zone pricing keeps rates competitive. The main trade-off is that you're not within walking reach of Burslem Golf Club itself, so each visit to the course requires a short drive.
Pros:
- Family rooms with separate sleeping configurations are available, reducing the need to book multiple standard rooms
- On-site restaurants at family-oriented hotels cut the logistical burden of finding child-friendly dining in an unfamiliar area each evening
- Free parking - standard at most options in this area - removes a consistent daily cost that stacks up quickly for multi-night stays
Cons:
- There is no hotel within genuine walking distance of Burslem Golf Club, so every visit to the course adds a short drive to your schedule
- The family hotel category here is limited to a small number of properties, meaning availability can be tight during school holiday periods and Staffordshire events
- On-site leisure facilities such as pools are not universally available, so families expecting resort-style amenities may be disappointed
Practical Booking & Area Strategy
For the closest practical base to Burslem Golf Club, properties along or just off the A527 corridor - which runs through Tunstall and towards Newcastle-under-Lyme - offer the best balance of proximity and access to the A500 ring road. Hotels positioned near Keele and Newcastle-under-Lyme sit roughly 10 to 12 minutes from the club by car and give quick access to Trentham Gardens (around 5 km from Keele), Alton Towers, and the Potteries Museum in Hanley. Book at least 6 weeks ahead if your visit coincides with school holidays or the Staffordshire County Show period, when family room availability drops sharply across the region. For attractions beyond the golf club, the Regent Theatre in Stoke city centre and Britannia Stadium at around 4 km from central Stoke are both reachable in under 20 minutes by car, making a mixed golf-and-leisure itinerary genuinely workable from a single base.
Recommended Family-Friendly Hotels
Both hotels below accept families and offer distinct advantages depending on your priorities - on-site dining and 4-star consistency versus self-catering flexibility in a central Stoke-on-Trent location.
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1. Courtyard By Marriott Stoke On Trent Staffordshire
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2. Potbank
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Smart Travel & Timing Advice for Burslem Golf Club Stays
Stoke-on-Trent sees its highest family travel demand during the UK school summer holidays - late July through August - when hotel rates across the region rise and family room availability at smaller properties becomes genuinely scarce. May and early June offer the strongest balance of good golf weather, manageable crowd levels at nearby attractions like Alton Towers, and mid-week rates that can undercut peak-summer pricing by a meaningful margin. If your visit is tied to a specific golf event or competition at Burslem Golf Club, book accommodation at least 8 weeks in advance - the limited number of family-friendly hotels in the immediate area means they fill faster than the broader city-centre supply. A 2-night stay is the practical minimum for a golf-focused trip; 3 nights allows a day at Trentham Gardens or Alton Towers alongside two rounds without feeling rushed.